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  • noun What precedes or produces a particular outcome; events that have yet to occur, or are in the process of occurring.

Etymologies

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From before +‎ math (“a mowing”), by analogy with aftermath.

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Examples

  • In this new economy however, we must learn to manage the beforemath; that is, the consequences of events that have not yet occurred.

    Navigating the Winds of Change LYNN ANDERSON 1994

  • There is no completed act, no boundwork of art in which the present might find its face, there is only the retrospect, the beforemath: as Lowell put it, "my eyes have seen what my hand did."

    blog 2008

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